hello Arni,
I want the two machines to look at a common directory structure and now I knew
its possible with NFS.(I use SYSTRAN TRANSLATION, its not very good I see).
But I need some more information for that.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> Try using a strong rope..:) Just kidding..
>
> what do u mean by bind..??
>
> Of what I can guess is that u mean that u be able to access either of the
> machines from each other..
>
> Here are some options::
>
> 1.) Telnet from machine A to machine B and vice versa to access each
> other..
>
> 2.) If it is files that u want to transfer use ftp..
>
> 3.) If u want the two machines to look at a common directory structure and
> share files..use NFS..
>
> depends on ur definition of bind...
>
> hth,
> Arni
>
> On Tue, 17 Aug 1999, kaplanseren serif wrote:
>
> > Hello together,
> > I am initial in linux and I wanted to bind two machines turning under
> > redhat 5.2 in
> > network. It seems to to me that the configuration of two machines are
> > good since
> > they answer the PING but I am not able to see them through network thank
> > you in
> > advance for any proposal.
> > serif
> >
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